Circularity presented by RMIT, Polestar and Green Magazine is an Exhibition Exploring Material Cycles and Sustainable Architecture
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Animation: How can we reclaim waste from industrial processes and deploy it productively" (Timothy Ingram, Noah Jaffrey and Ryan Poppins supervised by Ian Nazareth) RMIT University.
 ?Circularity: Materials + Form? will run from June 27-29th in Fitzroy, Melbourne, showcasing projects from the RMIT Master of Architecture Design Studio and Research Elective
MELBOURNE, 22 May 2024: An innovative exhibition exploring circular material economies and green architecture will open on Thursday 27 June at a pop-up space on Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, presented by RMIT University in partnership with Swedish electric performance car brand, Polestar, and Green Magazine, Australia?s leading publication on sustainable design.
The exhibition will feature groundbreaking projects developed by students of RMIT?s Master of Architecture Design Studio and Research Elective and will delve into the possibilities for a new energy architecture, reimagining the built environment through the lens of renewable energy production and circular material economies.  ?Students were challenged to envision a built environment premised on reduction, repairability, remanufacturing and re-use, repurposing, recycling, and longevity,? said Ian Nazareth, lecturer from the School of Architecture and Urban Design at RMIT University. Â
?This exhibition explores these radical reimaginings of energy and material cycles and architecture?s role within them. What if we expand the time scales of buildings and a...
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